Tina Turner years ago explained her decision to relocate to Europe in the mid-90s was spurred by the comeback she experienced in the 80s - one of the biggest resurgences in the history of music.
Achieved in 1984 with hits like What's Love Got to Do With It and her seminal Private Dancer album, came after a number of torrid years in the late 70s, and an first abusive marriage to ex-bandmate Ike Turner.
It was Ike, who died in 2007 of a drug overdose, who is credited with helping Turner find success in the first phase of her career - with hits like 'River Deep Mountain High' and 'Nutbush City Limits' propelling the couple to powerhouse status in the 60s.
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